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looking for a song title-Irish, sung at Hughes Pub
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RE: looking for a song title-Irish, sung at Hughes Pub
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10 Mar 10
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Lyrics She was a miller? by trade from Harmony Road He was a docker from ***** ***** During the Loclout of 1913 They played in the union pipe band The Irish citizens are used for They were there at the head of the queue And they would fight for the rights of the working class A fight that was noble and true And they danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly They are playing a song in the mid morning sun As thy marched along **** Their head's held high There rallying cry was the bands for 1913 The stolen glens and the Oconnell ???? Was all the lovers could spare They told them all they wanted to know and all they wanted to share And they danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly They come here GPO Soon to fight again With the bullets raised And the canons roared And wires on top of ** So barricades of broken glass Guns of the rebel fired Theres the British army advance Well the lovers fought side by side And they danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly They battled on for 5 more days Before they were forced to give in They were taken away to English jails Where the winds blew bitter and chilled And when they came back home again Well The lovers were soon man and wife And they lived in one room in Summer Hill And they lived there for the rest of their lives And They danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly So here's to those brave women and men who fought fought and died for us all Well it wasn't for fortune And it wasn't for fame They marched from Liberty hall They marched for the bare foot And a mother who cried in vain ????? who died on the building sights Down at ???????? And They danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly Yes They danced to the call of Liberty Hall And they rallied for James Connelly Anybody able to fill the gaps in?
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